The hard part about learning a new language. Conjugating the verb is changing the end of the verb so it fits the tense (past or present?), number (singular or plural?), person (1st, 2nd, 3rd?), and many other fancy grammatical aspects (perfect, imperfect?) of the rest of the sentence.
In German class, Brandon had to conjugate the verb machen:
Ich mache der kase.
Du machst der kase.
Er macht der kase.
Wir machen der kase.
Ihr macht der kase.
Sie machen der kase.
He was exhausted by the end of class.
Ich mache der kase.
Du machst der kase.
Er macht der kase.
Wir machen der kase.
Ihr macht der kase.
Sie machen der kase.
He was exhausted by the end of class.
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A vacation to a tropical destination primarily for the purpose of 'getting some' when you typically are not able to - for example when both parties are geographically separated due to work. Also referred to as a CTV
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This is a camouflage adjective. That means you can use this when you run out of adjectives to describe a situation, event, or anything else, and no one will question you on whether or not it is even a real word because it sounds so legit.
I myself have used this in many essays for school and have not been questioned once for the dozens of times I've used it.
My teachers are kind of conjicutive I suppose.
This is a camouflage adjective. That means you can use this when you run out of adjectives to describe a situation, event, or anything else, and no one will question you on whether or not it is even a real word because it sounds so legit.
I myself have used this in many essays for school and have not been questioned once for the dozens of times I've used it.
My teachers are kind of conjicutive I suppose.
This conversation has gotten rather conjicutive...
I laughed so conjicutively when he told me that joke.
The judge ruled the case conjicutive, because neither him nor the jury could come to a verdict.
I laughed so conjicutively when he told me that joke.
The judge ruled the case conjicutive, because neither him nor the jury could come to a verdict.
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2: N. V. One with the tendency to imbibe copious amounts of alcoholic beverages.
2: N. V. One with the tendency to imbibe copious amounts of alcoholic beverages.
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